A cold case that’s heating up. A truth that looks both ways. And a move only a chess master could see.
When Freya Haldorsson introduces them to Jimmy Littlewolf, a member of her high school chess club
and a Shoshone Indian whose father was killed on the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming the previous
year, the team agrees to investigate - even though the death occurred more than 12 months ago and
1,000 miles away, in a place they've never been.
The Three Investigators get lucky when they learn from Hector Sebastian, the famous mystery writer
and mentor to the boys, that his Wyoming bolthole is right next to the Wind River Reservation. They
get lucky again when they discover that their friend Phillipa Paxton has a sister, Georgina, whose
veterinary practice is close to where Thomas Littlewolf's body was found. Georgina was even on the
witness list compiled by the sheriff who investigated Littlewolf's death.
As the team crisscrosses southern California to gather clues - from a visit to the Mission Indian
casino in Highland where Jimmy's half-brother Jake works, to a trail ride in the San Bernardino
Mountains with a cowboy named Travis Garrett - a confusing list of suspects and motives begins to
emerge. What does an old DNA test have to do with Jimmy's skill at chess? What is his half-brother
Jake Blackhorse hiding? What is Janusian creativity, anyway? And why exactly was Billy Redsmoke fired
from his wrangling job on the Triple X?
While Mallory goes undercover as a homeless teenager and Worthington poses as a chess hustler,
Pete works to bring Hector and Phillipa together, Bob starts to view Freya in a new light, and
Jupiter's creativity takes him to unexpected places.
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